Snow and freezing rain pummel the mid-Atlantic while California prepares
for likely flooding
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[February 12, 2025]
By BEN FINLEY and JOHN RABY
Snow, sleet and freezing rain were expected to continue pummeling the
central Appalachians and mid-Atlantic states Wednesday, while California
readied for a storm that could flood areas ravaged by the recent
wildfires.
Especially heavy snowfall — up to nearly 14 inches (25 centimeters) —
was expected in parts of Virginia and West Virginia, according to the
National Weather Service. Ice accumulations could reach more than a
third of an inch (8.4 millimeters) in Stanleytown, Virginia, and a
quarter of an inch (6.3 millimeters) in Glendale Springs, North
Carolina.
In California, an atmospheric river — a long band of water vapor that
can transport moisture from the tropics to more northern areas — was
expected to move in late Wednesday, likely flooding urban areas across
central and Southern California, according to the weather service.
The snowstorm that blew into the mid-Atlantic states on Tuesday caused
accidents on icy roads and prompted school closures. By Tuesday night,
nearly 12,000 people in Virginia had lost power, according to
PowerOutage.us.
“Stay home and off the roads tonight, Virginia,” the Virginia Department
of Transportation posted on social media Tuesday night, alongside a meme
of Dorothy from “The Wizard of Oz” saying, “There’s no place like home."
In parts of Baltimore and Washington, an inch (2.5 centimeters) of snow
was falling each hour, according to the weather service. All Washington
public schools were closed Wednesday due to the weather.

Appalachian Power, which serves 1 million customers in West Virginia,
Virginia and Tennessee, said Tuesday it had 5,400 workers dedicated to
restoring power.
About 65 Virginia National Guard soldiers were at facilities along the
Interstate 95 and state Route 29 corridors and in southwest Virginia to
support the storm response, guard officials said. Another 20 soldiers
and members of the Virginia Defense Force were in support roles.
Winter storm warnings extended from northwest North Carolina to southern
New Jersey, and the snow-and-ice mix was expected to become all rain by
Wednesday afternoon as temperatures climb.
Meanwhile a separate storm system was expected to dump heavy snow on an
area stretching from Kansas to the Great Lakes starting Tuesday night,
the weather service said. The Kansas Legislature canceled Wednesday
meetings because of the weather, and Gov. Laura Kelly closed state
offices in the capital, Topeka.
Hundreds of accidents
In Virginia, where Gov. Glenn Youngkin declared a state of emergency and
schools and government offices were closed Tuesday, state police
reported 700 accidents and dozens of injuries Tuesday. Although Matt
Demlein, a spokesperson for the Virginia State Police, said they can't
say definitively that all were weather related.
In southern West Virginia, multiple crashes temporarily shut down
several major highways Tuesday. Smith’s Towing and Truck Repair
responded to at least 15 calls, mostly from tractor-trailer drivers who
got stuck on Interstate 64 in Greenbrier County near the Virginia
border, dispatcher Kelly Pickles said.
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Christian Lively sweeps snow off his car in front of his house on
Woodlawn Ave in Beckley, W.Va., Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025. (Rick
Barbero/The Register-Herald via AP)

“Basically they just get sucked over into the median or they go off
of the interstate just a little bit on the right-hand side,” she
said. “And they just don’t have enough power in their vehicles to
get back onto the road due to the icy conditions.”
‘Skating rinks instead of roads’
Paige Williams, who owns Downtown Books in Lexington, Virginia,
closed her store Tuesday because of the weather. She hoped to reopen
Wednesday, noting that Lexington and surrounding Rockbridge County
are dependable when it comes to clearing the roads.
But with temperatures on either side of freezing Tuesday night and
Wednesday, the rain that is supposed to follow could make the roads
better or worse.
“It’s just going to depend on where those temperatures go,” Williams
said. “Rain can clear things off. And rain can also freeze. And then
you have a lot of skating rinks instead of roads.”
Bitter cold temperatures
An Arctic air mass stretched from Portland, Oregon, to the Great
Lakes.
The temperature bottomed out Tuesday morning at minus 31 degrees
(minus 35 Celsius) in Butte, Montana, where over the past two
winters at least five people died from cold exposure, said Brayton
Erickson, executive director of the Butte Rescue Mission.
Advocates for homeless people in the city of about 35,000 were out
on the streets distributing sleeping bags, jackets, mittens and
other cold weather gear to anyone who needed them, according to
Erickson.
“When it gets this cold, we kind of pull out all the stops,”
Erickson said.
In Oregon’s Multnomah County, officials extended a state of
emergency through at least Thursday. Five emergency shelters were
set to open Tuesday night through Wednesday afternoon. Midweek wind
chill readings could dip to 10 degrees (minus 12 Celsius) in
Portland, the weather service said.
California rains
The atmospheric river was expected to arrive in California starting
late Wednesday and to peak Thursday, according to Miles Bliss, a
meteorologist with the National Weather Service. Along with
flooding, heavy snowfall was expected in the Sierra Nevada.
More than 700,000 sandbags have been arranged across central and
Southern California, according to the California Department of Water
Resources.
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Associated Press journalists from across the U.S. contributed to
this report.
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